I'm surprised that it was only 4 players that were hit - and 2 of them aren't even with the Saints any more, so it's not going to have a major effect on the Saints this season. Particularly as they picked up Curtis Lofton at LB in the off season who shall fill the gap left by Vilma at least.

I think the severity was expected - especially after the suspensions they dished out to the coaches, and the loss of draft picks. Goodell made no secret of the fact that he was going to make the punishment severe and make an example of them, which I think is the right move given the push the NFL is having on increased player safety (for humane reasons, as well as the continuing law suits it comes up against with ex-players).

From a purely Bucs / NFC South point of view, I was hoping they would have lost a few more players to suspension. I think Brees / Graham will still make them a force to be reckoned with next year, but the loss of draft picks an Payton will hurt them most. With the Bucs additions in free agency and the draft, we have the best chance of making the playoffs that we have had in years, though I'm not getting my hopes up too much as we still have one of the toughest divisions.

I feel sorry for the browns and packers, no fault of theirs yet they are going to end up with suspended players. Compensation lawsuit maybe?

That was my thought too. I'm sure they shall be protected by either compensation or insurance. It kind of sucks for the Browns and Packers that they are now finding out about it after free agency and the draft, so are limited in terms of finding a replacement.

I understand that Hargrove was the only one who made a written statement to the NFL regarding what went on. I thought he may have been given some kind of reprieve for his transparency and assisting them with uncovering it. Seems like the NFL went for the "throw him under the bus" option instead, however.